LEADERSHIP: KEA expresses optimism, seeks collaboration with Kokodiagbene recipients of Honorary Doctorate

The Kokodiagbene Elite Association, KEA, in Kokodiagbene community, Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State, in a congratulatory message and letter of collaboration has expressed optimism that the latest achievement of leaders of the community, who were recently awarded Honorary Doctorate on Community Leadership, will have a positive impact on the younger generation of leaders.
Recall that the successive past executive chairmen of Kokodiagbene community: Chief (Comrade) Sheriff Mulade, Amb. Hon. Elder Uyadonghan Powede (JP), and Chief (Comrade) Pedro Bekenawei, were bestowed with Honorary Doctorate on Community Leadership by the Myles Leadership University in the United Kingdom.
In the KEA congratulatory letter of support and collaboration that was signed by its chairman, Engr. Peter Ekpetipu, the association whose values include education, health, human capital, peace building, environmental conservation among others, said it looks forward to collaborating with the recipients of the Honorary Doctorate.
"We wish to utilize this medium to acknowledge and recognize your numerous contributions to the development of Kokodiagbene community.
"As an elite body, our core values encompass: improving the quality of education, community health care services, enhancing human capital development, providing environmental conservation and community peace building awareness services, and promoting peaceful coexistence within and beyond the community, which is highly crucial.
"We look forward to collaborating with you on future projects that exemplify exceptional leadership.
“We are enthusiastic about witnessing the positive impact your latest achievement will have on the younger generation of leaders,” the KEA stated.
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